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  • A little workloss, I want the address

  • Call me on dumb love and it's just enough

  • Keep me guessing, have the story unfolds with you

  • When I'm walking into the darkness

  • I know you'll be right there lighting up the flares

  • When it's falling, I will follow you to the moon

  • Though we never fall apart

  • Even million miles apart

  • We were lightning from the start

  • And it keeps me going to know that

  • Ooh, no matter what you call me

  • I got you

  • And I wouldn't want it any other way

  • Ooh, no drop of doubt

  • I know deep down that we'll make it through

  • Just like we always do

  • Ay, every second, every minute

  • When you're close to me like it's supposed to be

  • Ain't no limit to what I would do for you

  • Oh, oh, oh

  • You turn my whole world upside down

  • Catch me before I ever hit the ground

  • And I'll do the same for you

  • Oh, oh

  • Though we never fall apart

  • Even million miles apart

  • We were lightning from the start

  • And it keeps me going to know that

  • Ooh, no matter what you call me

  • I got you

  • And I wouldn't want it any other way

  • Ooh, no drop of doubt

  • I know deep down that we'll make it through

  • Just like we always do

  • Ay, every second, every minute

  • When you're close to me like it's supposed to be

  • Ooh, no matter what you call me

  • I got you

  • And I wouldn't want it any other way

  • Ooh, and I wouldn't want it any other way

  • Ooh, no drop of doubt

  • I know deep down that we'll make it through

  • Just like we always do

  • Do, do, do, do, do, do, do

  • Do, do, do, do, do, do, do

  • Just like we always do

A little workloss, I want the address

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TWICE "I GOT YOU" M/V

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    邱紹吉 posted on 2024/06/03
Video vocabulary

Keywords

matter

US /ˈmætɚ/

UK /'mætə(r)/

  • verb
  • To be of great importance; to count
  • noun
  • Material all things are made of that fills space
  • Problem or reason for concern
doubt

US /daʊt/

UK /daʊt/

  • noun
  • Not being sure of something; lack of certainty
  • A possibility that something is not as it appears or is stated to be.
  • verb
  • To question the truth or certainty of something
  • other
  • To distrust or disbelieve.
  • To feel uncertain about; lack conviction in.
  • other
  • A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
dumb

US /dʌm/

UK /dʌm/

  • adjective
  • Senseless; stupid
suppose

US /səˈpoʊz/

UK /sə'pəʊz/

  • conjunction
  • What if
  • verb
  • To imagine or guess what might happen
address

US /əˈdrɛs/

UK /ə'dres/

  • noun
  • A location in a computer's memory
  • A formal speech delivered to an audience.
  • The particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is situated.
  • Exact street location of a place
  • A formal speech to a group of people
  • other
  • Think about and begin to deal with (an issue or problem)
  • To speak to someone using a formal title or form of address.
  • Write the name and address of someone on an envelope or package
  • Speak to (a person or an audience), typically in a formal way
  • To deal with or start to discuss a problem.
  • To speak to someone.
  • To write an address on an envelope or package.
  • verb
  • To write the place someone lives on a letter
  • To refer to someone or something formally
  • To make a formal speech to a group of people
  • To try to find a solution to; think about
drop

US /drɑp/

UK /drɒp/

  • noun
  • Distance between a higher and a lower level
  • Act of letting something fall (from your hand)
  • A decrease in quantity or quality; reduction
  • Tiny amount of liquid, with rounded bottom
  • verb
  • To drive someone to a place and then drive away
  • To let something fall from your hand
  • To fall or lie down quickly, as when shot
  • To lower something.
  • To decide to stop something e.g. a course)
  • To (cause to) reduce in quantity or quality
  • To stop doing or planning something.
  • To visit someone informally.
guess

US /ɡɛs/

UK /ɡes/

  • other
  • To estimate or suppose (something) without sufficient information to be sure of being correct.
  • Used to indicate that one thinks something is the case, but is not certain.
  • noun
  • Answer given when you don't know if it is correct
  • An estimate or conjecture.
  • An estimate or conjecture.
  • verb
  • To give an answer without knowing if it is correct
  • other
  • To suppose or assume (something).
ground

US /ɡraʊnd/

UK /graʊnd/

  • other
  • To reduce something to small particles or powder by crushing it.
  • To rub together forcefully, often making a harsh noise.
  • To prevent an aircraft from flying.
  • To base something on a particular foundation or principle.
  • To base something on a particular foundation or principle.
  • To prevent (an aircraft or pilot) from flying.
  • To punish (a child or young person) by not allowing them to go out.
  • To instruct someone thoroughly in a subject.
  • To punish someone, especially a child, by not allowing them to go out.
  • To bring a train to a stop.
  • verb
  • To break (coffee, etc.) into tiny bits with machine
  • To make loud jarring noise by pressing hard
  • To make sharp or smooth through friction
  • To press together with force making a sound
  • To punish someone by not allowing them to go out
  • To hit the bottom
  • (Of boat) to hit the bottom so it cannot move
  • Past tense of grind; to reduce to small particles.
  • To prevent a plane from taking off
  • To place the ball over the goal line in rugby
  • noun
  • An area of land around a building.
  • Connection of electrical equipment to earth
  • A connection to the earth that acts as a return for electric current.
  • A basis or foundation for knowledge or skill.
  • A coating applied to a surface to prepare it for painting or other decoration.
  • A reason or justification.
  • Place where people play particular sports
  • Solid surface of the earth that we stand on
  • The state of being stopped or unable to proceed.
  • other
  • Coffee beans that have been ground.
  • The solid surface of the earth; soil.
  • other
  • To run aground.
fall

US /fɔl/

UK /fɔ:l/

  • noun
  • An act of falling; a tumble.
  • Season after summer and before winter; Autumn
  • A drop in amount; decrease
  • The downfall or collapse of a government, regime, or power.
  • Dropping from a standing position to the ground
  • A mass or quantity of hair that hangs loosely.
  • A downward slope or inclination.
  • The season after summer and before winter.
  • verb
  • To be captured or defeated by an enemy.
  • To lose stability and collapse or drop to the ground.
  • To drop in amount; to decrease
  • To decrease in number, amount, intensity, or value.
  • To drop or come down freely under the influence of gravity.
  • To come down from a higher position suddenly
  • To go from standing to the ground, by accident
  • other
  • To come into a particular state or condition.
  • To be captured or defeated.
  • To decrease in number, amount, intensity, or value.
  • To drop or come down freely under the influence of gravity.
  • To be the responsibility or duty of someone.
  • other
  • The season after summer and before winter.
limit

US /ˈlɪmɪt/

UK /'lɪmɪt/

  • noun
  • A line or edge marking the boundary of an area.
  • Point beyond which it is not possible to go
  • The value that a function approaches as the input approaches some value.
  • The greatest amount of something that is allowed or possible.
  • A point or level beyond which something does not or may not extend.
  • verb
  • To stop or prevent an increase past a point
  • other
  • To set a restriction on.